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SEGA Publisher Sale

Apart from free games, sales are another great way to add new games to your Steam Deck library, and there's a great one going on right now. SEGA is hosting a publisher sale, and almost all their games are great to play on the Deck. With so many of their games on sale, I decided to take a look and find some of the best deals that would be perfect for portable play.

So, here are the recommendations I think are worthwhile getting for your Steam Deck:

SEGA Publisher Sale Recommendations For Steam Deck

Alien: Isolation - $7.99 (80% Off)

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Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth - $27.99 (60% Off) (SDHQ Review)

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Metaphor: ReFantazio - $38.49 (45% Off) (SDHQ Review)

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Persona 3 Reload - $31.49 (55% Off) (SDHQ Review)

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Persona 5 Royal - $23.99 (60% Off)

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Sonic Frontiers - $17.99 (70% Off)

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Sonic X Shadow Generations - $29.99 (40% Off) (SDHQ Review)

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Two Point Museum - $23.99 (20% Off) (SDHQ Review)

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Yakuza: Like a Dragon - $9.99 (50% Off)

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Yakuza Series Starter Pack - $19.78 (45% Off)

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And those are my recommendations! There are more games on sale as well, and you can check them all out at the SEGA Publisher Sale store page. The sales end on September 4th, so get them while you can.

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Noah Kupetsky
A lover of gaming since 4, Noah has grown up with a love and passion for the industry. From there, he started to travel a lot and develop a joy for handheld and PC gaming. When the Steam Deck released, it just all clicked.
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